Informace o obsahu

Europe is in turmoil. The lands are fragmented into petty fiefs, the emperor struggles with the Pope, and the Holy Father declares that all those who go to liberate the Holy Land will be freed of their sins. Now is the time for greatness!

The first expansion, Crusader Kings II: Sword of Islam, will add playable Muslim rulers to the game.

Crusader Kings II explores one of the defining periods in world history in an experience crafted by the masters of Grand Strategy. Medieval Europe is brought to life in this epic game of knights, schemes, and thrones.

"The Ummah is under attack. All true Muslims must be charitable in peace and relentless in Jihad. Let the Sword of Islam fall upon the infidels that threaten our lands, our faith!"

Key Features:

Muslim rulers now playable

Updated interface for playable Muslims characters

Unlocks more than 20 features in the game

New counties and titles

Balance Greed vs. Nobility with the new Muslim Dynasty Decadence System

Polygamy. Allow up to four wives for Muslim rulers.

Story events, starting circa the year 100, such as: The Harem, Shia vs. Sunni, Sufi mystics, Dervishes, The Assassins, Sharia, Wife wants to become first wife

Combat Revisions with new Commander traits for more interesting combat tactics

One of the larger & more interesting DLCs for CKII. If you're just starting out with expanding, I'd go with this one and The Old Gods. Both really expand on Europe's big medieval rivals to the North and South.

Just a note to people new to the game, CKII DLC doesn't "unlock" features from the original release. Most of this content was added long after release, and Paradox releases it as part of a free patch so everyone's game is on the same page. If you've patched, then the AI is using most of the new features & content. If *you* want to use it, you'll need the DLC. For example, if you don't want to play a Merchant Republic, you can skip The Republic and your game won't be "incomplete".

Probably the best DLC to buy along with Old Gods and Legacy of Rome. Playing Muslim rulers is too good. I just wish they would make decadence a bit more difficult to manage, it virtually impossible to go higher then 0%.

Well, I recently discovered that Paradox unlucks key DLC features regardless of the game- originally, I just thought these were all in the game upon original release, or at least most of them. So fair enough, this is alright. Paradox no longer deserves such hatred.

However, it still is NOT worth 9.99. I mean, come on, with 9.99 you could buy an entirely different game. On the other hand, like I said before, if you really want to play as a Muslim go for it. It really doesn't add enough features to be worth 9.99. So my final verdict is;

Don't buy it unless A) You really love the based game and want more, or B) It is on a sale.

Seriously paradox? You purposely lock features of the game so you can "develop" them for release later? You can't just you know, unlock them and then add expansions to different things? Why don't you guys just add stuff that should clearly already be in the game on release? There's too much of this planned dlc garbage and pre-release nonsense going on here and its become the policy of basically every company out there. 1/10 stars of david.